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KAWPOW $0.0035/MH/d CUCKAROO29 $0.0138/H/d ETCHASH $0.0006/MH/d SCRYPT $0.5227/GH/d KADENA $0.0186/TH/d BLAKE3 $0.0001/GH/d ZHASH $0.0008/H/d BEAMHASHIII $0.0036/H/d EQUIHASH $0.0000/H/d X11 $0.0000/MH/d HANDSHAKE $0.0004/GH/d NEOSCRYPT $0.0491/MH/d KAWPOW $0.0035/MH/d CUCKAROO29 $0.0138/H/d ETCHASH $0.0006/MH/d SCRYPT $0.5227/GH/d KADENA $0.0186/TH/d BLAKE3 $0.0001/GH/d ZHASH $0.0008/H/d BEAMHASHIII $0.0036/H/d EQUIHASH $0.0000/H/d X11 $0.0000/MH/d HANDSHAKE $0.0004/GH/d NEOSCRYPT $0.0491/MH/d

Electricity Cost for Crypto Mining

Updated April 2026

Electricity is the single largest ongoing cost for crypto miners. A difference of just $0.05/kWh can turn a profitable operation into a money-losing one. This guide breaks down electricity costs by region and shows you exactly how your rate affects mining profitability.

Electricity Rates by Region

Region Avg $/kWh Mining Viability
Kazakhstan / Iran $0.02–0.04 Excellent
USA (Texas industrial) $0.03–0.06 Excellent
Russia $0.04–0.06 Excellent
China (Sichuan hydro) $0.03–0.05 Excellent
Canada (Québec hydro) $0.04–0.07 Good
USA (average residential) $0.10–0.15 Marginal
Europe (average) $0.15–0.30 Difficult
Germany $0.30–0.40 Not viable
Australia $0.20–0.35 Not viable

How to Calculate Your Mining Electricity Cost

Daily electricity cost = Power (watts) × 24 hours × $/kWh ÷ 1,000

Example: A 3,000W ASIC at $0.10/kWh = 3,000 × 24 × 0.10 ÷ 1,000 = $7.20/day

If the rig earns $15/day in mining revenue, your net profit is $15 - $7.20 = $7.80/day

Tips to Reduce Mining Electricity Costs

Negotiate industrial rates

If you're running multiple rigs, contact your utility about commercial or industrial pricing. Rates of $0.04-0.07/kWh are common for large loads.

Time-of-use pricing

Some utilities offer cheaper rates during off-peak hours (nights, weekends). Configure your rigs to run at full power during cheap hours and reduce during expensive periods.

Renewable energy

Solar panels can significantly reduce or eliminate electricity costs. A 10kW solar array can power 2-3 efficient ASICs during daylight hours at effectively $0/kWh.

Use waste heat

Mining rigs produce significant heat. In cold climates, this can offset heating costs, effectively reducing the net cost of electricity for mining.